I'm just saying that it would be cheaper to go with Y sockets and smaller CFL's. Because I can get a pack of 4, 26w (100w equavilent) {total of 104 w) 2700K CFL's for like 8 bucks. And that BIG CFL is 68w (300W equalivent) for 15 bucks. So if you do the math for the 4 pack of 26w CFL's that's about 13w per dollar. And for the BIG cfl it's about 4.5w per dollar.
That is the reason I decided to go with 10 26w cfl's. Instead of 4 68w cfl's. MUCH cheaper. And cheaper to replace the light bulbs when that needs to happen.
And a Y socket cost like 2 bucks. It just screws into a regular old light socket, then splits into a Y so that you can screw 2 bulbs into that. So it's basicaly screwing 2 bulbs into 1 socket. You can even get an adapter so that you can plug the Y sockets directly into an outlet and just use a surge protector thing with multiple outlets.
Here, the best way for me to explain this is to show you. I'm not trying to spam your thread or anything. So I hope you don't mind me posting a few pix. It'll give you a MUCH better idea than me typing words... lol
The first 4 are regular light sockets with Y adapter's screwed into them. There are only actually 5 light sockets, but with the Y adapters I've got 10 lights, catch my drift?
And the last 3 pix are ar of Y adapters, screwed into light socket adapters, pluged into a surge protector extention cord thing.
Hope this explains what I'm trying to say... But yes, I'd go with the Y adapters... But that's just because I'm cheap, and will do whatever I can to NOT spend money! lol
EDIT: Oh, and BTW, I found all this stuff at Hope-De-Pot. I dunno if you guys have one of those over there. But you should be able to find everything almost any hardware store.
-Hookd